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A STEP CLOSER

  • 4 lessons that fashion could learn from tech

    Through innovative design and key legislation, technology is paving the way for reduced impact, with a focus on longevity, repair and customization. Focus on the 4 that seem essential to us.
  • Useful applications to switch to responsible fashion

    New startups are embarking on the creation of mobile applications that help you reduce your environmental impact by encouraging you to consume responsibly. Discover the best apps for smartphones committed to a revisited fashion industry, more respectful of the environment.
  • Upcycling, the trendy phenomenon of responsible fashion

    Upcycling is a very trendy form of recycling in the fashion world today. Dropping clothes off at collection points instead of throwing them away has become an ingrained reflex in the daily lives of consumers. This initiative gives a second life to used textiles.
  • The second hand, is it really sustainable?

    As part of an approach that primarily aims to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry, the sale of second-hand clothing is attracting more and more consumers around the world. But is it really sustainable?
  • How to become a more sustainable sneakerhead?

    Here are 6 ways to be a more sustainable sneakerhead, right now. If anyone should be aware of their ecological footprint, it's the sneaker lover.
  • Sustainable soles: on the way to more environmentally friendly rubber

    The soles are among the first criteria that we notice on a pair of shoes. If fairly sporty models must have flexible soles to cushion all movements, those with a fairly urban or elegant style can wear thicker soles.